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Marine Corps considers closing South Carolina, San Diego recruit training depots to open new location
“Due to a variety of limitations, neither Marine Corps Recruit Depots Parris Island nor San Diego are currently able to optimally train recruits in an integrated environment."
By Philip Athey
Hospital moves won’t leave military families without care, DOD leader promises
The nominee to oversee the Pentagon's personnel office promised that beneficiaries will not be kicked out of military hospitals without a safety net.
What’s the biggest worry for military medicine in the next few years?
The outgoing director of the Defense Health Agency voices her biggest concerns on the eve of retirement.
Plans for a new base closing round may be running out of time: Report
A think tank analysis warns that if the Pentagon can't get support for the idea next year, it may be a long wait for the next opportunity.
Big Brother’s watching: Turkey secretly tracked US airmen, documents allege
The fact that a host nation kept tabs on U.S. operations isn’t necessarily malicious, or surprising, U.S. officials said.
By Kyle Rempfer
Veterans, military families want out of Afghanistan: poll
The survey of 1,600 veterans and military families shows support for a full withdrawal from the ongoing wars overseas.
Should VA move ahead with a BRAC-style commission to shutter some hospitals?
A pair of senators want to undo plans for a VA closing commission to start work in coming years.
Large-scale closures of VA facilities could be coming sooner than expected. Here’s why.
An asset review commission is set for 2022, but VA officials are considering moving quicker on the work.
Another for-profit college chain, popular with GI Bill users, closes suddenly
One of the nation’s largest for-profit college chains announced Wednesday that it was abruptly closing in dozens of locations nationwide, after its accrediting agency suspended approval.
By Collin Binkley, Associated Press
Tyndall rises to host first training exercise since Hurricane Michael
Tyndall Air Force Base appears to be coming back to life, as the airmen assigned there prepare for a major live-fire training exercise next month.
By Kyle Rempfer
US spy planes moving to southwest England by 2024
The U.S. Air Force’s Britain-based spy aircraft are getting another flight leg on their European mission, as the service consolidates its assets on the continent.
By Kyle Rempfer